05-24-2014, 05:29 PM
I posted this on your Utah board question, but for those here I copied it here too.
A seam can be tricky. And not all seam situations are the same. If it is just a small leak, try just the AquaSeal. If you think it could use some reinforcement, I have used a thin layer of AquaSeal then a small patch of mesh nylon fabric (not stretchy) with more ASeal on top of it.
TubeDude has also given you some good advise.
Be sure and let the seam dry overnight at least.
A picture of the problem area might help.
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A seam can be tricky. And not all seam situations are the same. If it is just a small leak, try just the AquaSeal. If you think it could use some reinforcement, I have used a thin layer of AquaSeal then a small patch of mesh nylon fabric (not stretchy) with more ASeal on top of it.
TubeDude has also given you some good advise.
Be sure and let the seam dry overnight at least.
A picture of the problem area might help.
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